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A method is described to eliminate the manual generation of definition listings required by on Online Presentation Development System (OPDS) program. The Online Presentation Control Language (OPCL) is a group of programs designed to create stand-alone online presentations. An information developer (typically a non-programmer) uses OPCL commands to specify document structure, displayable text, sounds, animation, and other parts of the presentation. The OPDS is a group of programs designed to create stand-alone online presentation. Online presentations include product demonstrations, tutorials, and other programs in which the computer is used to present information. The OPDS consists of three tools: . The OP Compiler - converts the OPCL into object code format. .

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Method for Generating Definition Listings Required by the Online:
Presentation Control Language Program

A method is described to eliminate the manual generation of
definition listings required by on Online Presentation Development
System (OPDS) program. The Online Presentation Control Language
(OPCL) is a group of programs designed to create stand-alone online
presentations. An information developer (typically a non-programmer)
uses OPCL commands to specify document structure, displayable text,
sounds, animation, and other parts of the presentation. The OPDS is a
group of programs designed to create stand-alone online presentation.

Online presentations include product demonstrations, tutorials, and
other programs in which the computer is used to present information.
The OPDS consists of three tools:
. The OP Compiler - converts the OPCL into object

code

format.
. The OP Compressor - formats and compresses displayable
picture elements of text and graphic shapes.
. The OP Processor - loads and executes the object code
with its corresponding picture elements. When using the OPDS,
a person creating a presentation must specify the ID number, file
name, size and data type (ASCII, APA high resolution, or APA medium
resolution) for every display unit used in a section of a
presentation. These display units and their size information already
exist in separate data files. Because each section normally uses
from 50 to 100 display units, the task of entering this information
manually becomes time-consuming and prone to errors. A method to
simplify this step is described. The OPDS Convert program already
acts on the data files to create the actual display units used by the
OPDS program. An extension is added to the OPDS Convert program to
automatically generate the definition listings needed by the OPDS
program. An explanation of the Convert program follows. The Convert
program was created to generate character display unit files from
ASCII files. A user types t...